Staff at a doctors surgery had the legs to help a cancer charity when they completed the Race for Life in aid of Cancer Research UK.
The 10 members of staff at Attleborough surgery were joined by three of their daughters to take on the 5km challenge around Norfolk Showground on Sunday (May 20) to raise �1,200.
Nicola Vlatseas, 40, an administrator at the surgery, said the surgery team, known as the Attleborough Angels, decided to get together to take part in the fundraiser. They dressed as angels to take part.
The team included Louise Middleton, Claire Male, Dr Sabrina Khalaque, Helen Brooks, Rosie Byrne, Dr Hilary Byrne, Nicola Vlatseas, Ann Jenkins, Janet Newby, Sarah Newby, Tina Frith, Sarah Young and Molly Young.
Mrs Vlatseas said: 'Our original target was �500 so we have done really well to raise that much.'
The team are still collecting donations, which can be made by visiting www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/attleborough-angels.
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